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This class is open to all graduate students at Regent University. Space is limited and will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Students who have submitted an application and paid the deposit will receive priority.

2. Do I have to take the class for credit?

Yes.

3. Can I take this class for credit if I am not a School of Communication & the Arts student?

You must get approval from your advisor by submitting the “Approval to Enroll in a Class in Another School” approval form. If this course is not part of your approved program, any financial aid you are receiving will not be applied. Please talk to your advisor in the central financial aid office for more details.

4. What dress is appropriate?

The temperature in Park City, Utah during the month of January can fall below zero degrees. Bring warm, layered clothing and waterproof snow boots. You will be walking outside in the snow on a regular basis.

5. Where will the students stay during the film festival?

Rental properties will accommodate male and female students separately. The
properties will be located near each other and within walking distance to public transportation. Students may be asked to bring a sleeping bag.

6. Will I be able to do laundry?

There are laundry facilities available either in the rental properties or in close proximity.

7. Will I be able to cook meals?

Some
properties are equipped with full kitchens. Grocery stores are in walking distance and/or accessible by public transportation.

8. Do I need to bring my computer?

A computer is optional. Please bring a note pad since some screenings will not allow participants to use computers.

9. How physically demanding is this program?

This program can be rigorous, and some of the events may require demanding physical activities. Participants should possess the ability to:

Walk one mile without resting

Stand for 30 minutes without sitting

Climb three flights of stairs without assistance

Hear instructions in a group setting and environmental noise present

Read and understand written instructions and signs

Step in and out of buses or shuttles

Endure temperatures below zero

Endure inclement weather such as snow

Regent University may be unable to provide special accommodations for people with disabilities. If someone needs accommodation or assistance, that person must bring a companion/assistant at full price. Also, those who have a health or mental condition that may interfere with participation in program activities, need to consult with their physician to determine if they are able to participate in a physically demanding study program. If a potential participant has any questions, they should contact Dr. Sherry Todd at 757-352-4842 or at stodd@regent.edu.